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Condolence From: The Neal Family
Condolence: Janice & Maureen

We were very sorry to hear about your Dad. We will always remember him as a gentle,
kind man. We grew up on August Ave and your family on Denton Ave. and attended the Salvation Army with your parents. We often talk about them at family reunions. We will never forget them. Our condolences. The Neal Family. Marlene, Danny & Annemarie
Sunday July 18, 2010
Condolence From: Joan Todd
Condolence: I had a lovely visit with Peter when I was selling Daffodils for the Cancer Society at Fenelon Court this spring. We had a nice chat. He will be missed but there will be a reunion in heaven with all his friends including my Dad who thought the world of Peter. RIP my friend.
Friday July 16, 2010
Condolence From: Andrew Carpenter
Condolence: Thank you Peter...I am going to really miss you. Andrew Carpenter
Thursday July 15, 2010
Condolence From: Katie, Victor and Maria Knox
Condolence: We are very sorry to hear about the passing of your loved one. Katie loved visiting Peter every Tuesday throughout the school year, through the program at Langton Public School. She enjoyed hearing about The Toronto Maple Leafs and how he felt about their recent losses and wins.
All three children have visited during the year with the youth group Teens/Big Kids/Kids for Christ with The Rev. Michelle. They ejoyed Peter's love of music. He will be missed.
Sincerely,
Katie, Victor and Maria Knox
Thursday July 15, 2010
Condolence From: leslie wright
Condolence: Many, many years ago my husband and I were fortunate enough to meet Peter when he began visiting our store, in Bobcaygeon, on behalf of the Salvation Army. We found ourselves looking forward to our weekly visit with this kind and gentle soul. After each visit, Peter always managed to leave Mike and I with a ,warm fuzzy' in our stomachs. Years later, after I returned to teaching, I found myself taking my grade 2 classes to Fenelon Court for bi-monthly visits with the residents. Imagine my great surprise when I saw Peter there, as a resident, who was only too eager to interact with seven and eight year old children. I again found myself drawn to this elderly man who had a twinkle in his eye, a smile on his face and a comment or two about the Leafs! My students were always wanting to be partnered with Peter because they too were always left with a 'warm fuzzy' after each visit. Peter will be greatly missed because he always managed to make the world a little warmer.
Thursday July 15, 2010
Condolence From: Caroline, Brian, Andrew, David and Erik Carpenter
Condolence: Peter was a huge part of Fenelon Court. Playing Chrocinole with Albert, his protectiveness and care of Helen, Peter's role in church, his off key singing, his stubborness, his banter with the kids....he will be very missed by his "family" at Fenelon Court. So sorry for your loss. Caroline Fenelius-Carpenter (Prog.)
Thursday July 15, 2010

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